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1005 W State Rd 84,

Fort Lauderdale, FL. 33315

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Backflow & Why It's Required?

Safe and clean water is provided under pressure to companies via municipal water lines. Backflow is the process in which the flow of dirty water runs through clean water lines in the opposite direction. This dirty water can contain excrement, pesticides, chemicals, fertilizers, and other dangerous toxins which can lead to a significant health threats.

 

In order to avoid this issue, a business must to have a backflow preventer as required by all municipalities. A backflow preventer is a device that’s mounted on your company’s water pipes which permits water to move in one path, yet never ever in the opposite path. Its single job is to stop drinking water from being polluted as a result of backflow.

 

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Backflow Prevention

This backflow prevention device is typically constructed out of a pair of mechanical check valves. It prevents dirty water from receding into the clean water system if a an abrupt or severe shift in water pressure.

 

When correctly set up and is sustained properly, a backflow preventer will keep drinking water safe and free of pollutants.

Due to the fact that a backflow preventer is extremely controlled by local municipalities, it is recommended to have a qualified plumber near me deal with the setup.

Annual Backflow Testing

Annual backflow testing, upkeep, setup, and backflow certification of any safety device can be carried out by our experts.

 

We will deal with all the important documentation for annual evaluation, and we will notify you when your next annual backflow testing is due. This will ensure that your property is in good standings with the local area water authority.

Is anti-siphon the same as a backflow preventer?

The phrase “backflow preventer” refers to the methods that are used to ensure that water does not rejoin the public water system after passing through an irrigation system.

 

An anti-siphon valve is a type of backflow preventer, thus it falls under the umbrella term.

Backflow Valve Testing

Backflow valves must be tested or screened on a yearly basis to preserve proper operation and compliance with local codes. If backflow testing is not performed on time, your freshwater supply might be disrupted, and your local business might be fined.

 

Not just that it is important for companies to get their backflow assemblies accredited each year, it is required by the municipalities. municipalities have legislation demanding for annual testing of the backflow assembly for any dangers or defects.

For how long do backflow preventers last?

Backflow preventers are built to last for years. Even assemblies that has been in location for more than fifty years continue to safeguard water supply. Because of its age, it makes no sense to replace a working preventer simply.

How do I know if my backflow preventer is malfunctioning?

Signs that a backflow preventer repair work is required:

 

  • Discolored water: brown, yellow, or even pink in color.
  • Has a bad Sulphur odor.
  • Water stream could be interrupted and/or sluggish.
  • You might visibly see rust particles or sediment in the water.
  • The water could have a bad taste.

Can I fix my own backflow preventer?

Most of backflow preventer parts are field-repairable. This indicates that each individual component (check valve, relief valve, air intake) might be restored by simply changing the rubber products.

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What Is A Backflow Prevention Device?

Backflow preventers keep dirty water or chemicals from going into the public drinking water system system. A number of types of organizations are obligated by law to set up and care for authorized backflow preventers.

Why Are Backflow Prevention Devices Required?

Backflow prevention devices is an important component of The Environmental Protection Agency’s drinking water safety program. Some types of business are legally obligated under municipal guidelines to be categorized as posing a danger to the public’s water system.

What Kind of Properties Are Required To Install A Backflow Prevention Device?

The following types of organizations are obligated to utilize backflow preventers unless they acquire an unique exemption from the (Department of Energy and Environmental Protection) DEP:

  • Canneries
  • Slaughterhouse / Live Poultry Processing Facilities
  • Ice Manufacturing Facilities
  • Printing Facilities
  • Supermarkets
  • Warehouses (with toxic chemical storage)
  • Commercial or Public Kitchens Businesses
  • A Property that Reuse or Recycles Water
  • Shipyards and Marinas
  • Schools and Colleges
  • Food Preparation Facilities
  • Nursing Homes
  • Barber Shops & Beauty Salons
  • Tanneries
  • Exterminators
  • Sewage treatment plants or handling facilities
  • Metal plating, cleaning, processing or fabricating facilities
  • Photo-processing facilities
  • Laundries and dry cleaners
  • Car washes
  • Greenhouses
  • Hospitals, Clinics and Laboratories (including veterinary hospitals)
  • Medical and Dental Offices
  • Funeral Parlors
  • Food processing plants and meat / fish packers
  • Dye Plants
  • Paper processors
  • Auto Repair Shops
  • Breweries

How Can I Be Sure If My Property Requires A Backflow Prevention Device?

It is recommended to call an experienced and qualified plumber near me.

, if I Am A Tenant.. Am I Responsible For A Backflow Prevention Device Setup?

No, it is the responsibility of the property owner, not the leaseholders, to set up backflow protection systems.

Can I Install A Backflow Prevention Device Myself?

No, a Professional Engineer (PE) or Registered Architect (RA) will be required for this type of setup.

Will It Be Needed To Install More Than One Backflow Prevention Device?

Every water pipe leading to the property must be set up with a backflow protection device. You must set up one on each line if you are mandated to have a backflow prevention device on your property and have several water service lines.

How Can I Avoid Getting A Violation Notification?

You will not get a Notice of Violation if  the DEP has confirmation from a Licensed Master Plumber (LMP), Professional Engineer (PE), or Registered Architect (RA) stating that a device is in the process of being set up.

What if I have a backflow prevention device and yet the DEP does not have a record of it being set up?

You must request that your PE or RA provide a record drawing of the backflow preventer to the DEP for approval, in addition to an initial test report of the device.

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